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Climb aboard the 999 Steam Locomotive, holder of the land speed record for a decade. In a flight formation above you is an all-star lineup of early aviation, from the barnstorming "Jenny" biplane to the lethal WWII Stuka dive-bomber, only one of two left today. Board the genuine Boeing 727 on the Museum's balcony and learn about aviation technology from the inside out. Everywhere you look, there's another era of air and land travel to
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Vehicles in the gallery have drawn crowds at the 1893 Columbian Exposition, the 1933 Century of Progress World’s Fair and, of course, for decades at the Museum. What attracts us to inventions that move us faster, further, higher? The vehicle itself or its ability to take us places at our will?
You could consider this on your trip through transportation history … or you might just simply enjoy the ride.
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